JOURNAL ARTICLE

Rereading Paul B. Preciado's An Apartment on Uranus through Latin American Decolonial Transfeminism(s).

  • Published In: Paragraph, 2023, v. 46, n. 1. P. 90 1 of 3

  • Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: Michalak, M. 3 of 3

Abstract

What can be learnt from Paul B. Preciado's ecological framing of trans* and migrant world-making in An Apartment on Uranus? How might trans* and migrant solidarities affirm life in the context of capitogenic climate catastrophe and what Françoise Vergès has named the 'racial capitalocene'? Through these guiding questions, I connect recent calls to 'decolonize trans* imaginaries' with translocal hispanophone knowledges that reaffirm the plurality of gender/sexuality in las Américas before the conquest by braiding together strands of Preciado's writing with Latin American decolonial transfeminists such as María Lugones and Gloria Anzaldúa, among others. Reviewing recent debates on how 'border imperialism' unevenly shapes and restricts trans* and migrant mobility, I address criticisms of Preciado's analogies between trans* and migrant experiences, by considering how his writings on these themes offer an intersectional reflection on the multiple cracks of the nation-state, the fictions of race and regimes of binary gender to reveal the cracks of capitalism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Paragraph. 2023/03, Vol. 46, Issue 1, p90
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Publication Date:2023
  • ISSN:0264-8334
  • DOI:10.3366/para.2023.0420
  • Accession Number:162589709
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